opposite results when computing on a supercomputer compared to standard PC

Dear All,

Can anybody tell me why I get such big differences in results when
computing on a supercomputer with 48 processors compared to standard PC
with 4 processors?
Recently, I use lammps to study the relation between contact angle and
surface free energy. The input files are the same, but get opposite results
( one is hydrophilic and the other is super-hydrophobic). I know there may
be slightly difference when using supercomputer and personal computer
because of the parallel algorithm, but I think it couldn't be so large.
I would very appreciate if anyone could give me some advice.

Best regards,

Xinyu

Dear All,

Can anybody tell me why I get such big differences in results when
computing on a supercomputer with 48 processors compared to standard PC
with 4 processors?
Recently, I use lammps to study the relation between contact angle and
surface free energy. The input files are the same, but get opposite results
( one is hydrophilic and the other is super-hydrophobic). I know there may
be slightly difference when using supercomputer and personal computer
because of the parallel algorithm, but I think it couldn't be so large.
I would very appreciate if anyone could give me some advice.